This Photo Proves Hillary Clinton Selfies Are the Most Valuable Currency of the 2016 Election

Hillary Clinton may have shattered glass ceilings as the first female presidential nominee in history, but she's on her way to being the most selfie-d presidential nominee in history.

Case-in-point: A recent photo that shows just how many selfies Clinton endures while campaigning for office.

Taken in an overflow room at a rally held on Wednesday, at a youth center in Orlando, Florida, it shows Clinton in front of a sea of phones as dozens of people struggle to get a piece of the politician in their pictures.

The photo was taken by a campaign photographer and then tweeted by a campaign staffer on Sunday. It's been retweeted more than 19,000 in less than 24 hours for unequivocally showing the state of politics in 2016.

Clinton has previously spoken about selfie culture, telling Ellen DeGeneres how they have changed the nature of campaigning.

"It’s turned into the thing,” she said. "It used to be, you know, when I campaigned, not just for my husband, but for other people as well, and even back in the ‘08 campaign, you would finish an event and you would shake hands."

She also added that during meet-and-greets now she no longer hears the personal, powerful stories of voters, and instead gets overloaded with photo requests.

"And so, you can see them try to say 'do I talk to her about, you know, I lost my job and I can't, I've been looking for a long time, and what is she going to do to help me?' or do I say 'can I have a selfie?' and most people say 'can I have a selfie?'"